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trŭcŭlenta

  • 1 truculenta

    truculenta

    Vocabulari Català-Castellà > truculenta

  • 2 truculenta

    truculenta

    Vocabulario Castellano-Catalán > truculenta

  • 3 truculenta

    trŭcŭlentus, a, um, adj. [trux], savage, fierce, ferocious, stern, grim, harsh, cruel, fell (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose; syn.: saevus, crudelis, trux).
    1.
    Lit.:

    agrestis, saevus, tristis, parcus, truculentus, tenax,

    Ter. Ad. 5, 4, 12; cf.:

    quam taeter incedebat! quam truculentus! quam terribilis aspectu,

    Cic. Sest. 8, 19:

    truculentus atque saevus,

    Plaut. Bacch. 4, 5, 3; id. Truc. 2, 2, 10 sq.; 3, 2, 6; Quint. 11, 3, 73; Ov. M. 13, 558:

    tigris etiam feris ceteris truculenta,

    Plin. 8, 4, 5, § 10.— Hence, subst.: Trŭcŭlentus, i, m., a play by Plautus, Cic. Sen. 14, 50; Varr. L. L. 7, 3.— Comp.:

    nulla Getis gens est truculentior,

    Ov. P. 2, 7, 31:

    quo truculentior visu foret,

    Tac. H. 4, 22:

    feta truculentior ursa,

    Ov. M. 13, 803:

    Armeniam invasit truculentior quam antea,

    Tac. A. 12, 50.—
    2.
    Of things:

    truculentis oculis,

    Plaut. As. 2, [p. 1905] 3, 21:

    aequor,

    wild, stormy, Cat. 64, 179:

    vocibus truculentis strepere,

    wild, tumultuous, mutinous, Tac. A. 1, 25.— Subst.: trŭcŭlenta, ōrum, fierce conduct or language:

    truculenta pelagi tulistis,

    Cat. 63, 16; cf.

    caeli,

    Tac. A. 2, 24:

    truculenta loquens,

    Ov. M. 13, 558.— Sup.:

    truculentissimum ac nefarium facinus,

    Auct. Her. 4, 8, 12.— Adv.: trŭcŭlentē or trŭcŭ-lenter, savagely, fiercely, ferociously:

    nolite truculenter insequi inania verba populorum,

    Cassiod. Var. 1, 13; Ven. Fort. Vit. S. Mart. 4, 541.— Comp.:

    quod truculentius se gereret quam ceteri,

    Cic. Agr. 2, 5, 13:

    instans,

    Val. Max. 3, 8, 5.— Sup.:

    quam potuit truculentissime eum aspexit,

    Quint. 6, 1, 43.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > truculenta

  • 4 truculenta

    truculento,-a adj (sangriento) cruel, bloodthirsty (sórdido) squalid

    English-spanish dictionary > truculenta

  • 5 truculenta

    adj.&f.
    truculent, fierce.
    * * *

    truculento,-a adj (sangriento) cruel, bloodthirsty
    (sórdido) squalid

    Spanish-English dictionary > truculenta

  • 6 truculenca

    truculenta

    Dizionario Aragonés - Castellán > truculenca

  • 7 truculenter

    trŭcŭlentus, a, um, adj. [trux], savage, fierce, ferocious, stern, grim, harsh, cruel, fell (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose; syn.: saevus, crudelis, trux).
    1.
    Lit.:

    agrestis, saevus, tristis, parcus, truculentus, tenax,

    Ter. Ad. 5, 4, 12; cf.:

    quam taeter incedebat! quam truculentus! quam terribilis aspectu,

    Cic. Sest. 8, 19:

    truculentus atque saevus,

    Plaut. Bacch. 4, 5, 3; id. Truc. 2, 2, 10 sq.; 3, 2, 6; Quint. 11, 3, 73; Ov. M. 13, 558:

    tigris etiam feris ceteris truculenta,

    Plin. 8, 4, 5, § 10.— Hence, subst.: Trŭcŭlentus, i, m., a play by Plautus, Cic. Sen. 14, 50; Varr. L. L. 7, 3.— Comp.:

    nulla Getis gens est truculentior,

    Ov. P. 2, 7, 31:

    quo truculentior visu foret,

    Tac. H. 4, 22:

    feta truculentior ursa,

    Ov. M. 13, 803:

    Armeniam invasit truculentior quam antea,

    Tac. A. 12, 50.—
    2.
    Of things:

    truculentis oculis,

    Plaut. As. 2, [p. 1905] 3, 21:

    aequor,

    wild, stormy, Cat. 64, 179:

    vocibus truculentis strepere,

    wild, tumultuous, mutinous, Tac. A. 1, 25.— Subst.: trŭcŭlenta, ōrum, fierce conduct or language:

    truculenta pelagi tulistis,

    Cat. 63, 16; cf.

    caeli,

    Tac. A. 2, 24:

    truculenta loquens,

    Ov. M. 13, 558.— Sup.:

    truculentissimum ac nefarium facinus,

    Auct. Her. 4, 8, 12.— Adv.: trŭcŭlentē or trŭcŭ-lenter, savagely, fiercely, ferociously:

    nolite truculenter insequi inania verba populorum,

    Cassiod. Var. 1, 13; Ven. Fort. Vit. S. Mart. 4, 541.— Comp.:

    quod truculentius se gereret quam ceteri,

    Cic. Agr. 2, 5, 13:

    instans,

    Val. Max. 3, 8, 5.— Sup.:

    quam potuit truculentissime eum aspexit,

    Quint. 6, 1, 43.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > truculenter

  • 8 Truculentus

    trŭcŭlentus, a, um, adj. [trux], savage, fierce, ferocious, stern, grim, harsh, cruel, fell (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose; syn.: saevus, crudelis, trux).
    1.
    Lit.:

    agrestis, saevus, tristis, parcus, truculentus, tenax,

    Ter. Ad. 5, 4, 12; cf.:

    quam taeter incedebat! quam truculentus! quam terribilis aspectu,

    Cic. Sest. 8, 19:

    truculentus atque saevus,

    Plaut. Bacch. 4, 5, 3; id. Truc. 2, 2, 10 sq.; 3, 2, 6; Quint. 11, 3, 73; Ov. M. 13, 558:

    tigris etiam feris ceteris truculenta,

    Plin. 8, 4, 5, § 10.— Hence, subst.: Trŭcŭlentus, i, m., a play by Plautus, Cic. Sen. 14, 50; Varr. L. L. 7, 3.— Comp.:

    nulla Getis gens est truculentior,

    Ov. P. 2, 7, 31:

    quo truculentior visu foret,

    Tac. H. 4, 22:

    feta truculentior ursa,

    Ov. M. 13, 803:

    Armeniam invasit truculentior quam antea,

    Tac. A. 12, 50.—
    2.
    Of things:

    truculentis oculis,

    Plaut. As. 2, [p. 1905] 3, 21:

    aequor,

    wild, stormy, Cat. 64, 179:

    vocibus truculentis strepere,

    wild, tumultuous, mutinous, Tac. A. 1, 25.— Subst.: trŭcŭlenta, ōrum, fierce conduct or language:

    truculenta pelagi tulistis,

    Cat. 63, 16; cf.

    caeli,

    Tac. A. 2, 24:

    truculenta loquens,

    Ov. M. 13, 558.— Sup.:

    truculentissimum ac nefarium facinus,

    Auct. Her. 4, 8, 12.— Adv.: trŭcŭlentē or trŭcŭ-lenter, savagely, fiercely, ferociously:

    nolite truculenter insequi inania verba populorum,

    Cassiod. Var. 1, 13; Ven. Fort. Vit. S. Mart. 4, 541.— Comp.:

    quod truculentius se gereret quam ceteri,

    Cic. Agr. 2, 5, 13:

    instans,

    Val. Max. 3, 8, 5.— Sup.:

    quam potuit truculentissime eum aspexit,

    Quint. 6, 1, 43.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Truculentus

  • 9 truculentus

    trŭcŭlentus, a, um, adj. [trux], savage, fierce, ferocious, stern, grim, harsh, cruel, fell (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose; syn.: saevus, crudelis, trux).
    1.
    Lit.:

    agrestis, saevus, tristis, parcus, truculentus, tenax,

    Ter. Ad. 5, 4, 12; cf.:

    quam taeter incedebat! quam truculentus! quam terribilis aspectu,

    Cic. Sest. 8, 19:

    truculentus atque saevus,

    Plaut. Bacch. 4, 5, 3; id. Truc. 2, 2, 10 sq.; 3, 2, 6; Quint. 11, 3, 73; Ov. M. 13, 558:

    tigris etiam feris ceteris truculenta,

    Plin. 8, 4, 5, § 10.— Hence, subst.: Trŭcŭlentus, i, m., a play by Plautus, Cic. Sen. 14, 50; Varr. L. L. 7, 3.— Comp.:

    nulla Getis gens est truculentior,

    Ov. P. 2, 7, 31:

    quo truculentior visu foret,

    Tac. H. 4, 22:

    feta truculentior ursa,

    Ov. M. 13, 803:

    Armeniam invasit truculentior quam antea,

    Tac. A. 12, 50.—
    2.
    Of things:

    truculentis oculis,

    Plaut. As. 2, [p. 1905] 3, 21:

    aequor,

    wild, stormy, Cat. 64, 179:

    vocibus truculentis strepere,

    wild, tumultuous, mutinous, Tac. A. 1, 25.— Subst.: trŭcŭlenta, ōrum, fierce conduct or language:

    truculenta pelagi tulistis,

    Cat. 63, 16; cf.

    caeli,

    Tac. A. 2, 24:

    truculenta loquens,

    Ov. M. 13, 558.— Sup.:

    truculentissimum ac nefarium facinus,

    Auct. Her. 4, 8, 12.— Adv.: trŭcŭlentē or trŭcŭ-lenter, savagely, fiercely, ferociously:

    nolite truculenter insequi inania verba populorum,

    Cassiod. Var. 1, 13; Ven. Fort. Vit. S. Mart. 4, 541.— Comp.:

    quod truculentius se gereret quam ceteri,

    Cic. Agr. 2, 5, 13:

    instans,

    Val. Max. 3, 8, 5.— Sup.:

    quam potuit truculentissime eum aspexit,

    Quint. 6, 1, 43.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > truculentus

  • 10 truculentus

    [st1]1 [-] trŭcŭlentus, a, um [trux]: - [abcl][b]a - farouche, qui a l'air dur, qui a l'air cruel, menaçant; houleux (en parl. de la mer). - [abcl]b - dur, cruel, inhumain, redoutable, terrible, brutal.[/b]    - quo truculentior visu foret, Tac. H. 4, 22: pour être d'un aspect plus rébarbatif.    - au n. plur. truculenta pelagi, Catul. 63: les menaces de la mer. [st1]2 [-] Trŭcŭlentus, i, m.: le Brutal (titre d'une comédie de Plaute).
    * * *
    [st1]1 [-] trŭcŭlentus, a, um [trux]: - [abcl][b]a - farouche, qui a l'air dur, qui a l'air cruel, menaçant; houleux (en parl. de la mer). - [abcl]b - dur, cruel, inhumain, redoutable, terrible, brutal.[/b]    - quo truculentior visu foret, Tac. H. 4, 22: pour être d'un aspect plus rébarbatif.    - au n. plur. truculenta pelagi, Catul. 63: les menaces de la mer. [st1]2 [-] Trŭcŭlentus, i, m.: le Brutal (titre d'une comédie de Plaute).
    * * *
        Truculentus, Adiectiuum. Cic. Cruel.
    \
        Tigris feris cunctis truculenta. Plin. Cruelle envers toutes autres bestes sauvages, et redoubtee.

    Dictionarium latinogallicum > truculentus

  • 11 truculentus

        truculentus adj. with comp. and sup.    [trux], savage, fierce, ferocious, stern, grim, harsh, cruel, fell: parcus, truculentus, tenax, T.: quam truculentus! quam terribilis aspectu!: aequor, stormy, Ct.: est truculentior, H.: quo truculentior visu foret, Ta.—As subst n., a play of Plautus.—Plur. n. As adv.: spectat truculenta loquentem, O.
    * * *
    truculenta, truculentum ADJ
    ferocious, aggressive

    Latin-English dictionary > truculentus

  • 12 truculentus

    a, um [ trux ]
    1) мрачный, угрюмый, неласковый (oculi Pl; vultus Spart); грубый (homo Pl; mores Ap)
    2) свирепый, дикий ( tigris PM); жестокий (facĭnus rhH.)
    3) неприветливый, бурный ( pelăgus Ctl); грозный, злобный ( voces T)

    Латинско-русский словарь > truculentus

  • 13 cruel

    'kru:əl
    1) (pleased at causing pain; merciless: He was cruel to his dog.) cruel
    2) (causing distress: a cruel disappointment.) cruel
    - cruelty
    cruel adj cruel

    cruel adjetivo cruel;
    cruel adjetivo cruel ' cruel' also found in these entries: Spanish: bárbara - bárbaro - cebarse - desalmada - desalmado - draconiana - draconiano - mirada - salvaje - sañosa - sañoso - sañuda - sañudo - truculenta - truculento - verduga - verdugo - crueldad - inhumano - sanguinario English: brutal - callous - cheap - cruel - cutthroat - hard - heartless - inhuman - savage - unkind - vicious - blood - cold - fiend - inhumane - inhumanity - outrage
    tr['krʊːəl]
    adjective (comp crueller, superl cruellest)
    1 (gen) cruel; (winter) crudo,-a; (blow) duro,-a; (luck) malo,-a
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    to be cruel to somebody ser cruel con alguien
    you've got to be cruel to be kind quien bien te quiere te hará llorar
    cruel ['kru:əl] adj, - eler or - eller ; - elest or - ellest : cruel
    adj.
    bárbaro, -a adj.
    cafre adj.
    carnicero, -a adj.
    cruel adj.
    cruento, -a adj.
    desalmado, -a adj.
    duro, -a adj.
    fiero, -a adj.
    inhumano, -a adj.
    'kruːəl
    adjective crueller, cruellest cruel; < winter> crudo; < blow> duro

    to be cruel TO somebody — ser* cruel con alguien

    to be cruel to be kindhacer* sufrir a alguien para hacerle un bien

    ['krʊǝl]
    ADJ (compar crueller) (superl cruellest) cruel
    * * *
    ['kruːəl]
    adjective crueller, cruellest cruel; < winter> crudo; < blow> duro

    to be cruel TO somebody — ser* cruel con alguien

    to be cruel to be kindhacer* sufrir a alguien para hacerle un bien

    English-spanish dictionary > cruel

  • 14 truculento

    truku'lento
    adj
    grausam, schaurig
    ( femenino truculenta) adjetivo
    truculento
    truculento , -a [truku'leDC489F9Dn̩DC489F9Dto, -a]
    num1num (cruel) grausam
    num2num (terrible) schrecklich

    Diccionario Español-Alemán > truculento

  • 15 cruel

    adj.
    cruel.
    * * *
    1 (persona) cruel (con/para, to)
    2 (clima) harsh, severe
    * * *
    adj.
    * * *
    ADJ cruel
    * * *
    adjetivo cruel

    la venganza será cruel — (hum) just you wait! (I'll get you!) (colloq)

    * * *
    = brutal, cruel, perverse, unkind, callous, cold-blooded, merciless, brutish, ferocious, heartless, cutthroat.
    Nota: Adjetivo.
    Ex. Few, if any of us, want to be involved in murder, but the brutal act of one person killing another, the motives for doing so, the personal and social consequences, all hold our attention, as newspaper editors well know and exploit = Pocos, si existe alguien, desea verse implicado en un asesinato, pero el acto brutal de una persona asesinando a otra, los motivos para hacerlo, las consecuencias personales y sociales, todo capta nuestra atención, como bien saben y explotan los directores de periódicos.
    Ex. With cruel suddenness she was being called upon to cover up for him.
    Ex. The demand for business information, in relation to its price, is rather perverse in that high price often generates a high demand.
    Ex. The enumeration at 940.5316: Children and other noncombatants; Pacifists; Enemy sympathizers seems a little unkind, if nothing else.
    Ex. Not all large publishing companies are conducted in a callous and philistine manner, motivated solely by profit.
    Ex. He was a cold-blooded killer, cardsharp, gambler and a consumptive who also ran several confidence scams.
    Ex. The author discusses art critic Harry Quilter, usually remembered today as 'Arry,' the butt of merciless lampooning by J.M. Whistler.
    Ex. In his most famous work, the Leviathan, Hobbes famously argued that life in the state of nature is 'solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short'.
    Ex. One by one, he wiped the floor with opponents who had spoken in the debate -- with a ferocious blend of rant, rhetoric and rumbustious counterattack.
    Ex. However, I knew there was a problem when I actually cared more about the relationship between the secondary characters of Josh McCool, heartless flunky of Warren's, and Mia.
    Ex. As the saying goes, 'Be as innocent as a lamb, and as wily as a fox' -- shrewdness is a valuable attribute in this cutthroat world.
    ----
    * volverse cruel = become + vicious.
    * * *
    adjetivo cruel

    la venganza será cruel — (hum) just you wait! (I'll get you!) (colloq)

    * * *
    = brutal, cruel, perverse, unkind, callous, cold-blooded, merciless, brutish, ferocious, heartless, cutthroat.
    Nota: Adjetivo.

    Ex: Few, if any of us, want to be involved in murder, but the brutal act of one person killing another, the motives for doing so, the personal and social consequences, all hold our attention, as newspaper editors well know and exploit = Pocos, si existe alguien, desea verse implicado en un asesinato, pero el acto brutal de una persona asesinando a otra, los motivos para hacerlo, las consecuencias personales y sociales, todo capta nuestra atención, como bien saben y explotan los directores de periódicos.

    Ex: With cruel suddenness she was being called upon to cover up for him.
    Ex: The demand for business information, in relation to its price, is rather perverse in that high price often generates a high demand.
    Ex: The enumeration at 940.5316: Children and other noncombatants; Pacifists; Enemy sympathizers seems a little unkind, if nothing else.
    Ex: Not all large publishing companies are conducted in a callous and philistine manner, motivated solely by profit.
    Ex: He was a cold-blooded killer, cardsharp, gambler and a consumptive who also ran several confidence scams.
    Ex: The author discusses art critic Harry Quilter, usually remembered today as 'Arry,' the butt of merciless lampooning by J.M. Whistler.
    Ex: In his most famous work, the Leviathan, Hobbes famously argued that life in the state of nature is 'solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short'.
    Ex: One by one, he wiped the floor with opponents who had spoken in the debate -- with a ferocious blend of rant, rhetoric and rumbustious counterattack.
    Ex: However, I knew there was a problem when I actually cared more about the relationship between the secondary characters of Josh McCool, heartless flunky of Warren's, and Mia.
    Ex: As the saying goes, 'Be as innocent as a lamb, and as wily as a fox' -- shrewdness is a valuable attribute in this cutthroat world.
    * volverse cruel = become + vicious.

    * * *
    cruel
    aquello fue una jugada cruel del destino that was a cruel twist of fate
    fueron muy crueles con él they were very cruel to him
    la venganza será cruel ( hum); just you wait! (I'll get you!) ( colloq)
    * * *

    cruel adjetivo
    cruel;

    cruel adjetivo cruel

    ' cruel' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    bárbara
    - bárbaro
    - cebarse
    - desalmada
    - desalmado
    - draconiana
    - draconiano
    - mirada
    - salvaje
    - sañosa
    - sañoso
    - sañuda
    - sañudo
    - truculenta
    - truculento
    - verduga
    - verdugo
    - crueldad
    - inhumano
    - sanguinario
    English:
    brutal
    - callous
    - cheap
    - cruel
    - cutthroat
    - hard
    - heartless
    - inhuman
    - savage
    - unkind
    - vicious
    - blood
    - cold
    - fiend
    - inhumane
    - inhumanity
    - outrage
    * * *
    cruel adj
    1. [persona, acción] cruel;
    fuiste muy cruel con ella you were very cruel to her
    2. [dolor] excruciating, terrible
    3. [clima] harsh
    4. [duda] terrible
    * * *
    adj cruel
    * * *
    cruel adj
    : cruel
    cruelmente adv
    * * *
    cruel adj cruel

    Spanish-English dictionary > cruel

  • 16 sangriento

    adj.
    1 bloody, sanguinary, sanguineous, bloodshedding.
    2 bloody, bleeding.
    3 bloody, cruel, bloodthirsty, murderous.
    * * *
    2 (con sangre) bloody
    3 (sanguinario) bloody; (cruel) cruel
    * * *
    (f. - sangrienta)
    adj.
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (=con sangre) [herida] bleeding; [arma, manos] bloody, bloodstained
    2) [batalla, guerra] bloody
    3) (=cruel) [injusticia] flagrant; [broma] cruel; [insulto] deadly
    4) liter [color] blood-red
    * * *
    - ta adjetivo bloody
    * * *
    = bloody [bloodier -comp., bloodiest -sup,], murderous, internecine, blood, gory [gorier -comp., goriest -sup.].
    Ex. Events such as the bloody confrontation in Tiananmen Square, political campaigns, military conflicts and other such events are becoming everyday occurrences that hourly revise global affairs and exert their influence on local circumstances.
    Ex. This is a collection of articles on the theme: Books for children with murderous, shocking, menacing endings.
    Ex. The result was a growth of internecine competition.
    Ex. In the field of medicine, the task of the Mycin system is to diagnose blood infections and meningities infections, and to recommend an appropriate drug.
    Ex. Nowadays, the gory process of 'blood doping' in athlectics has been replaced by genetic engineering.
    ----
    * deporte sangriento = blood sport.
    * escena sangrienta = gore.
    * película sangrienta = splatter film.
    * * *
    - ta adjetivo bloody
    * * *
    = bloody [bloodier -comp., bloodiest -sup,], murderous, internecine, blood, gory [gorier -comp., goriest -sup.].

    Ex: Events such as the bloody confrontation in Tiananmen Square, political campaigns, military conflicts and other such events are becoming everyday occurrences that hourly revise global affairs and exert their influence on local circumstances.

    Ex: This is a collection of articles on the theme: Books for children with murderous, shocking, menacing endings.
    Ex: The result was a growth of internecine competition.
    Ex: In the field of medicine, the task of the Mycin system is to diagnose blood infections and meningities infections, and to recommend an appropriate drug.
    Ex: Nowadays, the gory process of 'blood doping' in athlectics has been replaced by genetic engineering.
    * deporte sangriento = blood sport.
    * escena sangrienta = gore.
    * película sangrienta = splatter film.

    * * *
    bloody
    * * *

    sangriento
    ◊ -ta adjetivo

    bloody
    sangriento,-a adjetivo
    1 (una herida) bleeding
    2 (un enfrentamiento, una guerra, un acontecimiento) bloody

    ' sangriento' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    sangrienta
    - truculenta
    - truculento
    English:
    bloody
    - gory
    - blood
    * * *
    sangriento, -a adj
    1. [ensangrentado, cruento] bloody
    2. [despiadado, hiriente] cruel
    * * *
    adj bloody
    * * *
    sangriento, -ta adj
    1) : bloody
    2) : cruel
    * * *
    sangriento adj bloody [comp. bloodier; superl. bloodiest]

    Spanish-English dictionary > sangriento

  • 17 sórdido

    adj.
    1 sordid, wicked, depraved, seamy.
    2 dingy.
    * * *
    1 (sucio) squalid, sordid
    2 (mezquino) mean
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (=sucio) dirty, squalid
    2) (=inmoral) sordid
    3) [palabra] nasty, dirty
    * * *
    - da adjetivo <lugar/ambiente> squalid; <asunto/libro> sordid
    * * *
    = sordid, seamy [seamier -comp., seamiest -sup.], seedy [seedier -comp., seediest -sup.], squalid.
    Ex. By preserving and ensuring access to the sordid history told in the tales of the tobacco industry documents, there is hope that as a nation we will not allow a repeat of the mistakes and misdeeds of the past.
    Ex. In general, the writer explains, crimes are depicted in such a way that they are associated with seamy characters who have little regard for conventional morality.
    Ex. The city was considered to be seedy (decayed, littered, grimy, and dreary), crowded, busy, and strongly idiosyncratic (quaint, historic, colorful, and full of 'atmosphere').
    Ex. The author examines Whistler's visits to the more squalid sections of the city, his views along the Thames and his portrayals of street urchins.
    ----
    * sórdida realidad = shabby reality.
    * * *
    - da adjetivo <lugar/ambiente> squalid; <asunto/libro> sordid
    * * *
    = sordid, seamy [seamier -comp., seamiest -sup.], seedy [seedier -comp., seediest -sup.], squalid.

    Ex: By preserving and ensuring access to the sordid history told in the tales of the tobacco industry documents, there is hope that as a nation we will not allow a repeat of the mistakes and misdeeds of the past.

    Ex: In general, the writer explains, crimes are depicted in such a way that they are associated with seamy characters who have little regard for conventional morality.
    Ex: The city was considered to be seedy (decayed, littered, grimy, and dreary), crowded, busy, and strongly idiosyncratic (quaint, historic, colorful, and full of 'atmosphere').
    Ex: The author examines Whistler's visits to the more squalid sections of the city, his views along the Thames and his portrayals of street urchins.
    * sórdida realidad = shabby reality.

    * * *
    1 (sucio) dirty, squalid, sordid
    2 ‹asunto/libro› sordid
    * * *

    sórdido
    ◊ -da adjetivo ‹lugar/ambiente squalid;


    asunto/libro sordid
    sórdido,-a adjetivo
    1 (pobre, mísero) squalid
    un lugar sórdido y oscuro, a dark and squalid place
    2 (inmoral, indecente, escandaloso) sordid
    el libro narra la sórdida vida de un violador, the book is about the sordid existence of a rapist
    ' sórdido' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    escabrosa
    - escabroso
    - sórdida
    - truculenta
    - truculento
    - antro
    English:
    seamy
    - seedily
    - seedy
    - sleazy
    - sordid
    - squalid
    * * *
    sórdido, -a adj
    1. [miserable] squalid
    2. [obsceno, perverso] sordid
    * * *
    adj sordid
    * * *
    sórdido, -da adj
    : sordid, dirty, squalid

    Spanish-English dictionary > sórdido

  • 18 truculento

    adj.
    truculent, savagely brutal, cruel, unmerciful.
    * * *
    1 (cruel) cruel
    2 figurado (excesivo) sensationalistic
    * * *
    ADJ gruesome, horrifying
    * * *
    - ta adjetivo horrifying, gruesome
    * * *
    = gruesome, macabre.
    Ex. We hear horrendous tales of shootings in schools and colleges and gruesome murder of parents.
    Ex. In addition, it is pointed out that tourists often have a strange fascination for tragic, macabre or other equally unappealing historical sights.
    * * *
    - ta adjetivo horrifying, gruesome
    * * *
    = gruesome, macabre.

    Ex: We hear horrendous tales of shootings in schools and colleges and gruesome murder of parents.

    Ex: In addition, it is pointed out that tourists often have a strange fascination for tragic, macabre or other equally unappealing historical sights.

    * * *
    horrifying, gruesome
    * * *

    truculento,-a adj (sangriento) cruel, bloodthirsty
    (sórdido) squalid
    ' truculento' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    truculenta
    - morboso
    English:
    grisly
    - gruesome
    * * *
    truculento, -a adj
    gruesome
    * * *
    adj horrifying
    * * *
    truculento, -ta adj
    : horrifying, gruesome

    Spanish-English dictionary > truculento

  • 19 sórdido

    sórdido
    ◊ -da adjetivo ‹lugar/ambiente squalid;
    asunto/libro sordid
    sórdido,-a adjetivo
    1 (pobre, mísero) squalid
    un lugar sórdido y oscuro, a dark and squalid place
    2 (inmoral, indecente, escandaloso) sordid
    el libro narra la sórdida vida de un violador, the book is about the sordid existence of a rapist ' sórdido' also found in these entries: Spanish: escabrosa - escabroso - sórdida - truculenta - truculento - antro English: seamy - seedily - seedy - sleazy - sordid - squalid

    English-spanish dictionary > sórdido

  • 20 sangriento

    sangriento
    ◊ -ta adjetivo
    bloody
    sangriento,-a adjetivo
    1 (una herida) bleeding
    2 (un enfrentamiento, una guerra, un acontecimiento) bloody ' sangriento' also found in these entries: Spanish: sangrienta - truculenta - truculento English: bloody - gory - blood

    English-spanish dictionary > sangriento

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